If you haven't seen this yet on the local news or local paper, hell, even if you are out of state, I'm sure you guys might see this in your paper. Apparently they even showed this on CNN last night. For those that also don't know, this happened in the town where I live.
Article is pasted from Dallasmorning news site.
Several Royse City High School junior varsity football players were hurt – some seriously – when their bus overturned two miles north of town on the way to a game Thursday evening.
Royse City Police Chief Tom Shelton said two or three players suffered serious head injuries and about a half-dozen had minor injuries.
The most seriously hurt were flown to Parkland Memorial Hospital and Baylor University Medical Center in Dallas. Students with lesser injuries were taken by ambulance to Lake Pointe Medical Center in Rowlett.
The bus was northbound on FM1777 north of Collin County Road 636 when it left the right side of the road just beyond a curve and toppled over in a field about 5:15 p.m., Collin County Sheriff's Department officials said. The narrow road has no shoulder.
Chief Shelton said that nearly 30 players and coaches were on the bus.
The team was headed to a 7 p.m. football game at Community High School in Nevada, in southeastern Collin County. Royse City is about 30 miles east of Dallas on Interstate 30 and straddles the Collin-Rockwall county line.
The bus was northbound on FM1777 when it left the roadway and toppled over in a field. At Lake Pointe, Sherri Prigmore said she had been talking to her 16-year-old son, Shay, a trainer for the team, by cellphone when the accident occurred.
"All of a sudden there was confusion and clattering," she said. "The next thing he said was, 'Mom, we just wrecked. I'll call you back.' "
Shay called back a few minutes later and told his mother he was OK and that students were getting out of the bus.
Lake Pointe CEO John Harris said most of the injured at his hospital were reporting shoulder, neck and back pain.
"The good news is, all of these young men seem to be in relatively good condition," he said.
No sooner did bubba come home from work yesterday, they got paged out for the call. I had no clue what was going on since he left right away and I didn't hear the monitor. By 6pm, I still didn't know what was going on but I heard quite a few ambulances go by the house and then bubba calls me up to see if I was watching the news. Once I got the news, they were showing the accident scene. Thank god no one was severly injured or killed.
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On a better note, Happy Berfday
kelroni! Hope you have a good one either tonight or this weekend.
Article is pasted from Dallasmorning news site.
Several Royse City High School junior varsity football players were hurt – some seriously – when their bus overturned two miles north of town on the way to a game Thursday evening.
Royse City Police Chief Tom Shelton said two or three players suffered serious head injuries and about a half-dozen had minor injuries.
The most seriously hurt were flown to Parkland Memorial Hospital and Baylor University Medical Center in Dallas. Students with lesser injuries were taken by ambulance to Lake Pointe Medical Center in Rowlett.
The bus was northbound on FM1777 north of Collin County Road 636 when it left the right side of the road just beyond a curve and toppled over in a field about 5:15 p.m., Collin County Sheriff's Department officials said. The narrow road has no shoulder.
Chief Shelton said that nearly 30 players and coaches were on the bus.
The team was headed to a 7 p.m. football game at Community High School in Nevada, in southeastern Collin County. Royse City is about 30 miles east of Dallas on Interstate 30 and straddles the Collin-Rockwall county line.
The bus was northbound on FM1777 when it left the roadway and toppled over in a field. At Lake Pointe, Sherri Prigmore said she had been talking to her 16-year-old son, Shay, a trainer for the team, by cellphone when the accident occurred.
"All of a sudden there was confusion and clattering," she said. "The next thing he said was, 'Mom, we just wrecked. I'll call you back.' "
Shay called back a few minutes later and told his mother he was OK and that students were getting out of the bus.
Lake Pointe CEO John Harris said most of the injured at his hospital were reporting shoulder, neck and back pain.
"The good news is, all of these young men seem to be in relatively good condition," he said.
No sooner did bubba come home from work yesterday, they got paged out for the call. I had no clue what was going on since he left right away and I didn't hear the monitor. By 6pm, I still didn't know what was going on but I heard quite a few ambulances go by the house and then bubba calls me up to see if I was watching the news. Once I got the news, they were showing the accident scene. Thank god no one was severly injured or killed.
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On a better note, Happy Berfday
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